NFL unveils "walk-out songs" for 30 NFL Draft prospects at Radio City Music Hall

For the first time ever, NFL Draft prospects on site for tonight's first round were asked to select their very own "walk-up song" when greeting NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on stage.

Thirty NFL hopefuls are gathered inside New York City's Radio City Music Hall ahead of tonight's 2014 NFL Draft, and for the first time ever, they were asked to choose a "walk-out song" to be played if their name is announced.

NFL.com's Around the League writer Dan Hanzus has released the list of tracks chosen by each individual prospect. Surprisingly, there's only three duplicates in the bunch - Young Jeezy's "Everythang," Drake's "We Made It" and Pharrell Williams' "Happy." Other than that, South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney went with Aloe Blacc's "The Man," made popular this past season by the Beats By Dre headphones commericals featuring Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, and more. Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel chose Drake's "Draft Day," which features his own name in the track's opening lyric: "Draft day, Johnny Manziel, Five years later how am I the man still?"

Courtesy of Hanzus, check out the complete list of "walk-up songs" for each of tonight's 30 potential draftees, as well as a handy Spotify playlist embedded for you at the bottom of the page. Rock on, the draft is just minutes away.

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